Tiny House Society | Think Big, Live Tiny

The unique look of this 196 square foot tiny house dome is that of a smooth rock or futuristic structure at Disney World. Made up of fiberglass reinforced plastic, this tiny dome can withstand hurricane force winds and up to 30 ft of snowfall pressure. The dome-style accomodation is perfect for "glamping" or long-term accommodation out in the elements.

At 279 square feet, this Tumbleweed tiny house on wheels features an open plan interior. The spacious living room and kitchen take up the majority of the bottom floor, while an airy sleeping loft takes up the top. This tiny house is ideal for full-time tiny living or as a holiday rental.

This tiny house on wheels has a unique narrow shape that makes it easier to travel with on narrow roads. Modern, minimalist features make the space look open and roomy. This is the perfect tiny home for traveling and keeping it simple.

Building a tiny house from scratch takes time and patience. Unless you’re a professional contractor, the planning process alone can quickly become overwhelming. It’s for this reason that many people who are interested in this lifestyle choose to start with a tiny house kit.

Consider the the normal things you do everyday that create moisture. Cooking, bathing, breathing--all of these activities can create unwanted moisture in a tiny house. Here are some of the reasons why proper ventilation is so important, as well as some options for finding the best system.

If you’re like many other tiny home enthusiasts, you likely value sustainability, cost efficiency and a reduced footprint. Despite the many advantages of going solar, there are also some disadvantages to consider before getting started on your first project.

When you picture a tiny house, most likely you imagine one that has been built on a trailer. While wheels are an ideal solution for those who enjoy traveling, they’re not for everyone. Many people can’t live in a home without a backyard they can garden in or where their dogs can run around.

Building a tiny house from scratch takes time and patience. Unless you’re a professional contractor, the planning process alone can quickly become overwhelming. It’s for this reason that many people who are interested in this lifestyle choose to start with a tiny house kit.

Now that you’ve decided to join the tiny community, you’re ready to turn your ideas into a full-blown tiny house plan. This plan will cover everything from the house’s square footage to your style preferences and everything in between.

About Tiny House Society

Living small is a new trend, and we think it is one that needs to last. It is hard not to realize what kind of impact human beings have had on our planet and its ecosystems in the last decades. Our influence is growing more every year and it’s not on the positive side of the spectrum. We think that living tiny is not just a trend; it is a mindset.

Building a house is the single biggest investment of a lifetime for most of us. It is a big project that can last months, even years in some cases. But ultimately it is the place that will become our everyday peaceful nest. We are dedicated to offer the best advices to fit your lifestyle and help you optimize your house with the best tiny house plans.

Authors

Molli McGee

Loves travelling, surfing and tiny houses.

Jubaer Prodhan

Life is easier with a tiny magic!

Rose Burke

Beginning every day with a new adventure.

David Morneau

Tiny House enthousiast

Michelle Marie

Living in her beloved Tiny House since early 2013 and has loved (almost) every minute of it.

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